"I think it's unfortunate," McPherson told TV critics about her comments (below). "People are going to behave in the way they choose to behave. There are so many people who work so hard on 'Grey's,' and all of our shows, without any notoriety and those are the ones I'd be concerned about, people who feel like they're being criticized or looked down upon."

Aww, that McPherson, he's always looking out for the little guy.

For those who missed it, Heigl was on David Letterman last month and said about starting production on "Grey's": "Our first day back was Wednesday and it was -- I’m going to keep saying this because I hope it embarrasses them -- a 17-hour day, which I think is cruel and mean."

“What if, however, Dave, I was in a bed in a coma for 17 hours. They could do that to me.”

Which is funny because all the critics here in Pasadena on the last day of their press tour marathon would love nothing better right now than to get paid hundreds of thousands to lie in bed for 17 hours.